I. ˈdestənə̇t, -ˌnāt adjective
Etymology: Middle English, from Latin destinatus, past participle of destinare
1. archaic : ordained by fate
2. : set apart for : intended
II. -ˌnāt transitive verb
( -ed/-ing/-s )
Etymology: Latin destinatus, past participle
1. archaic
a. : designate
b. : doom
2. archaic : to predetermine as an act of fate or by divine decree
3. archaic : to design or intend